General Order #19 Headquarters Oklahoma National Guard-1926

Name/Title

General Order #19 Headquarters Oklahoma National Guard-1926

Collection

General Orders 1926

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Tertiary Object Term

Orders, Military

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Record, Military

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Record, Executive

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Government Records

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Archive Items Details

Title

General Order #19

Description

General Order #19 from Headquarters Adjutant General's Office in Oklahoma City. The order designates Transportation Officers for specific stations and units for the transportation to Fort Still for the Annual Encampment

Date(s) of Creation

Jul 23, 1926

Subjects

National guards & reserves, Military headquarters, Military officers, Military personnel, Military bands, Training, Military, Schedules, Travel

Search Terms

Adjutant General, Oklahoma City, Charles F. Barrett, 45th Division, Camp of Instruction, Old Camp Doniphan Spur, Fort Sill, Martin E. Trapp, Transportation Officers, Ada, Thomas W. Fentem, 160th Field Artillery, Altus, Clarence C. Simmons, 179th Infantry, Alva, John J. France, Signal Company, Anadarko, Paul E. Anderson, 45th Division Trains, Antlers, Walter T. Florence, 180th Infantry, Ardmore, John H. Moore, Atoka, Wylie C. Turner, 120th Medical Regiment, Blackwell, Louis A. Burkhalter, 189th Field Artillery, Boynton, James O. Vernon, Chandler, Robert C. Harris, Cherokee, Clarence Scherer, Chickasha, Walter E. Stewart, Chilocco, George O. Griffith, Claremore, Henry Clay Park, Durant, Hezzie S. Bates, 90th Infantry Brigade, Edmond, Manley M. Moore, Enid, Dorsey E. Creason, Eufaula, Harry B. Barriston, Haskell, Lansen D. Mitchell, 120th Armored Train, 70th Field Artillery Brigade, Healdton, Glen Thompson, Holdenville, Louis A. Fowler, Hominy, Ira T. Goddard, Hugo, John W. Hoffman, Idabel, James E. Hall, Kingfisher, Clarence R. Steele, 158th Field Artillery, Konawa, Herman F. Burton, Ernest W. Villines, Maud, Minco, Thomas W. Brown, Muskogee, William R. Michal, McAlester, Tom McMurray, Norman, Richard D. Cloyd, 120th Engineers, Floyd K. Russell, Charles D. Keller, 120th Medical Regiment, Jesse F. White, Okmulgee, Max A. Mills, Pawhuska, Harold F. Ketchum, Pawnee, Stanley I. Smith, Roff, Frank R. Givens, Seminole, Harold L. Turner, Sperry, Charles R. Taylor, Stigler, Tolmer W. McKinley, Stillwater, Neil W. Barde, Band Section, Sulphur, John C. Powell, Tahlequah, Jack Paden, Tishomingo, Clive E. Murray, Tonkawa, Aiden E. Spees, Tulsa, Chester H. Kelly, Wagoner, John M. Corgan, Watonga, James F. McConahay, Weatherford, Cirtis A. Clark, Wetumka, Edward L. Morrison, Wewoka, Ira J. Banta

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Overall

Width

8-3/8 in

Length

11-7/8 in

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Charles Franklin Barrett

Person or Organization

Martin Edwin Trapp